Friday, January 27, 2017

We just returned from our second tour to Iceland this winter. Our first tour was in December and our second was about a month later in January. In this case what a difference a month makes. During our first trip temperatures were almost summer like and we had a lot more rain than we would have liked. A month later the temperatures were in the teens for the early part of our tour and instead of rain we had snow.

The good news was we were finally able to get into the ice caves. Denise has posted images from the Ice Caves on our Facebook Page.

The shot above was from our first afternoon with the group. It was very windy and as a result the seas were quite stormy.

Monday, January 9, 2017

The blog has been a little quieter than we would like, so an update is overdue. We finished another fantastic year making images and leading photography tours with a week in Iceland being our last tour of the year. The image above was shot at Oxararfoss in Thingvellir National Park in Iceland.

December was a bit on the warm side for Iceland and as a result there had been no snow. The only disappointment was the Ice Caves were flooded due to warm temperatures and rain. But as a result of the warmer temperatures the glacier lagoon was not frozen and we had lots of ice chunks on the black sand beach. So Mother Nature took one thing from us but gave us another.

We leave again in a couple of days for another week in Iceland. What a great way to end one year and start another!